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Dog Areas in Franklinville

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The small community in Franklin Township, NJ, known as
Franklinville, is in a good location to get to several nearby dog-friendly
places, but it doesn’t have a lot of pawportunities itself. However, there is a
highly-rated vet hospital here to treat and care for your four-legged friend.

This area of New Jersey is known for its pawesome wineries –
many of which allow dogs to join their owners for a day of wine tasting and
vineyard exploring. The Southwind Vineyard & Winery in Millville, for
example, is set on a large, beautiful landscape with plenty of places to walk
and enjoy a day with your pooch. Or, try Bellview Winery in Landisville, which
has a lot of outdoor exploration space, but also lets your dog join you in the
wine tasting room!

Looking for some exciting city fun? The heart of
Philadelphia is less than 30 miles away from Franklinville and has plenty of
places for your pup to go. Take a tour of the city with The Constitutional
Walking Tour, grab some souvenirs with your dog in tow at Free People, or buy
some doggie gear, treats, and toys at the Litterpaw Pet Supply, which invites
well-behaved dogs to shop with their owners.

A little traveling is in store for you to find some
furtastic places for Rover outside of Franklinville, but your dog is sure to go
mutts over the choices!

Best Dog Neighborhoods in Franklinville

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Population Density207/sq mi

#1 Moss Mill Rd

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Moss Mill Rd is an area of Hammonton, NJ, that’s about 17
miles from Franklinville. This area is the home of Hammonton Dog Park, a
puptacular off-leash doggie park with separate areas for small and large dogs
to play safely. Get your dog registered by the city of Hammonton and then you
can let your pooch roam! This area also has a few dog-friendly eating spots,
like Annata Wine Bar, which has a selection of yummy wines and foods with some
outdoor tables that welcome dogs to join their owners. Or, try Cannoli World
for savory and sweet cannolis that you can enjoy with your pup outside.

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Population Density1,025/sq mi

#2 Kirkwood Road

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Travel a little over 22 miles from Franklinville and you’ll
find Gibbsboro, which is only a few miles away from Philadelphia, yet tucked
away with plenty of outdoor gems to explore. In the Kirkwood Road area, you can
visit one of several of Gibbsboro’s hiking and biking trails that wind through
the pupular Gibbsboro Bikeway, many of which allow dogs on their leashes. The
United States Avenue Trail is also here as part of the Rails-to-Trails
organization’s rail-trails system. This two-mile trail is the pawfect spot for
a long walk, or even a picnic lunch in the woods with your dog.

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Population Density10,444/sq mi

#3 Downtown Pennsauken

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In Downtown Pennsauken, which is a little over 28 miles from
Franklinville, you can find some fun right along the Cooper River Lake that
leads into the Delaware River. The Cooper River Dog Park is a place you won’t
want to miss checking out with your pooch, offering seating for humans and some
doggie water fountains to keep your playful pup hydrated. You and your dog can
also have some leashed fun in the Cooper River Park, which has playgrounds,
picnic areas, and even a beautiful sculpture garden to enjoy. There are also a
few bike paths in the park that allow leashed pooches as long as you clean up
after them.

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Population Density24,510/sq mi

#4 Center City

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The Center City neighborhoods of Philadelphia, PA, is only a little over
28 miles from Franklinville and is a good place to visit if you want an
exciting adventure in the city that’s a different change of pace than quiet,
nature-based fun. Center City is not only where you’ll find the famous Liberty
Bell, but it’s also where you’ll want to go with your fearless pup if you love
history and ghost stories. The neighborhood has a few ghost tours that welcome
leashed dogs to join their owners to learn about the city and its historical
ghost stories. Don’t worry – you can also take part in some dog-friendly regular tours of the city, too, with
Philadelphia by Foot.

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Population Density1,908/sq mi

#5 Historic Old Town

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The Historic Old Town neighborhood of Somers Point is a good
distance from Franklinville – 43.5 miles
to be exact – but it also is the pawfect place to go if you’re in the mood for
some sun and sand. Here, you’ll find the Longport Dog Beach, which is a part of
the Malibu Beach Wildlife Management area where dogs can go unleashed to enjoy
the sand and surf. The quiet beach is tucked away to give you and your pooch a
serene place to watch the waves or take a dip to cool off while you meet some other
dog-friendly people!